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Q: Will metonidazole help an inflamed trachea?
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What structures are inflamed in laryngotracheobronchitis?

larynx,trachea, bronchi


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Can you apply ginger to an inflamed skin.?

Applying ginger to inflamed skin is not the best idea. This is because ginger is a spice and can actually make the inflamed skin worse. Aloe Vera will help inflamed skin.


What si the function of trachea?

trachea help to connect mouth to the lungs for air passing down.


What tube connects the mouth to the lungs?

This tube is technically called the trachea, but is commonly referred to as one's windpipe. Be careful not to confuse it with your esophagus, which connects your mouth to your stomach in the digestive system.


How is the trachea adapted for gas exchange in lungs?

It isnt. There is no gas exchange in the trachea this takes place at the alveoli.


What are the structures in the respiratory system that help filter air?

the trachea


How does the trachea help the respiratory system?

That is the tube from lungs to mouth


Does Peristalsis within the trachea help push food to the stomach?

The trachea is your windpipe, so food shouldn't go down there. However peristalsis does help push food down the Oesophagus into the stomach.


What the trachea do to help the with digestion?

No. The trachea is part of the respiratory system and is also known as the "windpipe". It carries air to and from the lungs. The esophagus is part of the digestive system and carries food to the stomach. The esophagus runs behind the trachea.


What happens when the trachea fails to work?

You cannot breathe. Then you die. Unless you get help


Where are your trachea?

narrow tube from nose and mouth to connect to lungs to help breathing.